Running CPanel On Port 80
May 21, 2007Here's an interesting article I wrote on how to use mod_proxy to allow your customers to access cPanel using port 80, in case other ports are blocked by a firewall.
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Here's an interesting article I wrote on how to use mod_proxy to allow your customers to access cPanel using port 80, in case other ports are blocked by a firewall.
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I'm runnung a server with Apache2 (Apache/2.2.16 (Debian 6.0))
I would like Apache2 listen on port 8080 for IPv4 and on port 80 for IPv6.
This is what I have now:
/etc/apache2/ports.conf
Currently I am using Linux + cPAnel and using the port 25 for email sevrer. Currently we facing 1 problem is, some user's ISP is not support port. May I know how can I add additional port into server and allow users to send mail by different port?
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How can I keep my connection/port number ...?
what is the secure port of whm and cpanel?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am managing a server and just learning how to do everything. It is a linux server running WHM/Cpanel. I need web scripts on this server to be able to connect to external SMTP servers. Therefore I need to open up port 25 (if it is not already).
How do I open ports on my server? Hopefully by using WHM/Cpanel (I am not too familiar with using the command line).
Is anyone running cPanel within a guest linux distro on a VMware ESX host?
I am considering converting some cPanel boxes to VM guests mainly for redundancy. Each host would only run a single VM guest (200 GB VM disk). I am only looking to do this so that if hardware dies I can bring the VM up on another host (shared storage).
I need performance to be good though... a long time ago I tried doing it on VMware 1.x server and it was awful. I would hope with ESX, performance of the VM guest would be much better?
How running full backup all accounts in SSH?
View 9 Replies View RelatedHere's my story: The landlord provides the internet for the house and it goes through a server which has squid installed. Squid in turn seems to block the internal port (or whatever the exact term for that is) for phpmyadmin or webmail in cpanel so I cannot access them.
At my reseller account at Hostgator they said they redirected that port to port80 via mod rewrite and that now works for me. I wonder how I would do the same thing on a dedicated server. I can't see what Hostgator did since it's happening out of my sight somewhere. Otherwise I would just replicate that on my box.
Is anyone successfully using cPanel with smtp port 587 and have a working email account?
After deciding that Plesk wasn't for me due to the lack of reference material in this and other forums, I had my hosting company, ServInt, delete my old vps and install a new one with cPanel.
Everything went fine until I configured my email. Just like with Plesk, I cannot access the smtp server via Outlook. I can ping it successfully, but it either terminates the connection or doesn't recognize the correct user name and password. With Plesk, it was a simple matter of enabling the use of port 587.
Not so with cPanel, at least for me. Even though the Exim service is enabled and another instance is enabled on port 587, I still can't connect. Thought it might be CFS, which is new to me with this install, so made sure it was disabled. Opened up a ticket with ServInt and even their techs can't get it functioning, so _they've_ opened up a ticket with cPanel.
Hence the title of this post, I can't beleive that I'm the only one whose had this problem before because blocking port 587 has been done by BellSouth/AT&T for many years now.
Nothing like having your company email down for over 6 hours to keep you up at night.
if it is possible to run .net files on a server running centos with cpanel
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